Lorine mcginnis schulze

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﻿“Received the book on Sunday and finished it this morning. I loved the concept. I just wish there was more. I finished wanting more. More suspense and more of Kate Donnelly. But I absolutely loved it and cannot wait for book #2."Jenn Smith

"As a 28 year genealogist and family historian and a longer time reader of mysteries, I definitely enjoyed this book. It should be noted that even a non genealogist would enjoy this mystery. Lorine McGinnis Schulze has produced a great first time mystery book and I am looking forward to future Janie Riley stories." Mrs. J. Scannell

This book is a step by step guide to using Evernote to organize your genealogy files in 10 easy steps. You will learn how to create notes, how to create stacks, how to set up a hierarchical structure for tags, how to create virtual genealogy binders, easy ways to transfer your computer files into an Evernote Note, and more.

You will be able to follow each step to create your own Genealogy Binders full of your research (documents, photos, audio files, and more) on all your ancestors. Your Genealogy files will be organized, easily accessible and readily available to share with others if desired.

Organize Your Genealogy in Evernote in 10 Easy Steps

I am so THANKFUL for this book! Your book inspired me to tackle the Evernote program and I can incorporate my articles, screen shots, copy-and- paste- into- word items are quickly being entered into my Evernote program using your plan and conventions. Your suggestions are clear, concise and very doable . I just wish I would have been using your system all along. (Seashell)

This is a sort read with long-lasting and extremely beneficial organizational capabilities. Glad I bought this resource aid. (Susanne Haenisch)

You laid out a very clear path to getting my genealogical files organized. (Kathleen Austin)

Good book on the basics. All new users should read it before or when they start using Evernote. Good read, well explained. (Dale C.)

​This book is so easy to understand. I love Evernote and I do genealogy. This book taught me things I never knew about using Evernote - and I thought I knew it all. Will tell all my genealogy friends about this little gem. (Mims Athorne)

I love the nested tags! Awesome tip. Good naming conventions too. I just use one notebook for my research and let tags and saved searches take care of the organization. Saves me a lot of time. (Moultrie Creek)

I've been using Evernote for years but there was a lot of information in this little book that was completely new to me. Who knew you could create a table of contents for your notebooks? Or that tags could have a hierarchical structure? The steps are well explained and accompanied by lots of screenshots to show exactly how to implement them. Excellent resource for both Evernote "beginners" or users like me that just need to create order from the chaos! (Teacozy)